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Posted by: 1900hurricane, 9:45 PM GMT on March 22, 2013 +4
Hello everybody. As some of you are aware, I haven't posted a new blog entry in over a year and a half. The reasons for this are various, but this by no means indicates a loss of passion for meteorology. Hopefully this summer, I'll be able to get back around to doing actual blog entries, but in the meantime, feel free to follow me on twitter! Because I can easily access twitter from my phone and because of its brevity, most of my thoughts on meteorology have been going there. Often my posts on twitter mirror my posting on Dr. Jeff Master's blog, but not always.

Occasionally I will post about something other than meteorology, but most of my personal life stuff goes on my facebook page so have no fear about being constantly bombarded by the mundane things of my everyday life. I can be found by searching twitter for @1900hurricane, or you can follow the link below.

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Updated: 10:06 PM GMT on March 27, 2013   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: 1900hurricane, 12:46 AM GMT on July 28, 2011 +1
Howdy everybody! It's been quite a while since I've updated my blog, but since we now have Tropical Storm Don in the Gulf of Mexico, it's time to change that! Hurricane hunter aircraft investigated Invest 90L and found that it had organized enough to warrant an upgrade past Tropical Depression status and straight to Tropical Storm Don. As of 4:00 PM CDT, Tropical Storm Don was located at 22.2*N and 82.0*W, or about 120 miles north of Cozumel, Mexico. Current movemen...
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Posted by: 1900hurricane, 1:06 AM GMT on February 12, 2011 +2
From now on, I will be trying to run a Texas weather blog between my schoolwork at Texas A&M University. Not only is it something that I have wanted to do for a while, but I think it will also help me with my forecasting classes, so why not? Anyway, after a very active two weeks of winter weather across the entire state, the next two weeks or so look to be complete polar opposite. Beginning now and continuing through the weekend, a well-deserved warm-up will commenc...
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Posted by: 1900hurricane, 10:08 PM GMT on January 27, 2011 +0
Although the possible event is still five days out, there is increasing confidence in a possible winter weather event for at least part of Texas. Currently, several of the forecast models are forecasting a Blue Norther sweep the state early next week, dropping temperatures to well below average values. During this same time period, a disturbance could be crossing the state. While there is not a great consensus on how this disturbance is going to act, there is a gene...
Updated: 5:16 PM GMT on January 31, 2011   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: 1900hurricane, 12:18 AM GMT on September 17, 2010 +0
Hurricane Karl held his structure together amazingly well while crossing the Yucatan, and now that he is over open water, intensification has resumed. However, the big question is how much stronger Karl will get before landfall. The NHC is calling for a Category 2 Hurricane by landfall. I'm predicting slightly higher, a Category 3 Major Hurricane. Here's why:As I mentioned earlier, Karl had very good structure coming off of the Yucatan, and it has only improved sinc...
Updated: 12:20 AM GMT on September 17, 2010   Permalink | A A A

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Texas A&M meteorology major; hardcore weather enthusiast. Class of 2013 (+ a victory lap or two). My raw passion for extreme weather is hard to match.m@

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